Folder 9
Contains 7 Results:
Gray, Jane (Loring) to Pierce, Mary, 1847
Folder 9
10 letters from Jane Loring - 6 from Boston and 4 from Beverly, Mass. - to her great-aunt Mary Pierce in Litchfield, Conn. These letters contain news of the family, friends, and Jane's activities.
Loring, Anna (Brace) to Pierce, Mary, 1834 Apr-Sep
Folder 9
Anna in Boston writes to her great aunt Mary in Litchfield (Conn.)
Loring, Anna (Brace) to Pierce, Mary, 1834 Apr 11
Item 1
Anna scoulds Mary for not writing; husband Charles' eyes are still bad; asks if son Charles could spend the summer in Litchfield with Mary.
Loring, Anna (Brace) to Pierce, Mary, 1834 Jul 23
Item 2
Her husband Charles cannot leave his business and although she wishes to go to Litchfield, she is needed at home and available to read to him. News of friends who are ill.
Loring, Anna (Brace) to Pierce, Mary, 1834 Aug 12
Item 3
News that the children are on vacation and mention of Dr. Beecher's sermon.Anna discusses the anti-Catholic sentiment in Boston and the outrage of Bostonians at the burning down of a nunnery by a mob.
Loring, Anna (Brace) to Pierce, Mary, 1834 Sep 5
Item 4
Anna expects a visit from Uncle James Pierce and hopes that Mary will accompany him; fears that Charles eyes will not get better but his business is improving. Her son William is growing.
Loring, Anna (Brace) to Pierce, Mary, 1834 Sep 23
Item 5
Writes about the plans for her sister-in-law's (Sarah Francis Loring) wedding to William Gray. Again expresses her fears that Charles' eyes will never get better.